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People can describe voices in different ways. It can be someone's accent as mentioned above, reminiscent of their heritage, or a fan country. Maybe it's a dialect which also hits close to home and shows their origins. It may be the pitch, melody and some particular vocal quirks, like squeaking, croaking or growling. Maybe it can be an impediment, reminiscent of just themselves or disability. Maybe it may be representative of the gender they present as (if voice work is necessary to have your truth shine) or may reflect the different attitudes they have to wear in different situations or with different people... lots of ways, really.

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